GCS designs and manufactures specialized hardware for landmine and IED detection globally. The tech stack reveals a hardware-first engineering culture: FPGA toolchains (Xilinx Vivado, Vitis), hardware description languages (VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog), and signal processing frameworks (ModelSim, Questa) dominate the actual build. Active projects around real-time sensor data integration and DSP algorithms for FPGA architectures confirm they are scaling the sensing and processing layers of their platform rather than pushing boundary-detection software alone.
Global Clearance Solutions manufactures mechanical mine clearance systems and IED detection equipment for humanitarian and military operators worldwide. Headquartered in Freienbach, Switzerland, with engineering and production facilities in Germany, the company integrates proprietary hardware with operational expertise in route and runway clearance. The organization spans 51–200 employees across engineering, manufacturing, sales, and regional support roles. Core activities include mechanical mine clearance, IED clearance, runway clearance, route clearance, and training and consulting services in explosive ordnance disposal.
GCS uses FPGA-based solutions (Xilinx Vivado, Vitis) running custom DSP algorithms in VHDL and Verilog to process real-time sensor data for detection and clearance applications.
GCS is a privately held, owner-managed company founded in 2015 with 51–200 employees and established manufacturing operations in Germany alongside its Swiss headquarters.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size